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This morning was $2.94 for regular. That was my wife's car.
Mine only runs on 93 octane, so I am not driving it except for some fun runs.
I am taking my son and his friend to a movie and dinner tonight, so I am sure I will take it and I think premium 93 was at $3.27 today! At least it has 3/4 of a tank right now, so that might last me a few days.
This is just getting out of hand. Our school bus system has talked about shutting down routes because of the prices!
My kid's don't take the bus this year, but so many other's around us do. This will have an enormous impact on working family's around here who's schedule's conflict with school times.
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The gas station near my house were charging 2.25$ a liter yesterday, I live in Canada. I don't know if the price went up since then because I haven't gone out yet.
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3.05 a gallon when I filled up at 6:00 A.M. this morning in Texas. I have a 66 mile round trip to work I make daily which is going to kill me in the old bank account.
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I was fortunate enough to fill up at $2.69 per gallon right before it went over $3.00. Now, it's lowered back to around $2.69 again and I'm down half a tank, so things could be worse.
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quote:Originally posted by Bondo: My wife completely filled the tank in her Honda last week when the prices were higher. It cost her $50!!!
It cost one of my footgal friends $40 to completely fill the tank in her Nissan yesterday here in NY, so the prices have dropped about 50 cents a gallon or thereabout since the record high prices that were being charged a week ago. I continue to keep an eye on the various gas stations in town so I can shop comparatively because there are still significant variations and fluctuations in price from one station to the next.
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The petrol tanker drivers have gone on strike here in the northwest so theres no petrol here untill monday
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As far as I can see the petrol prices has a global effect to everyone of us. Although I dont own a car and I dont like driving (not my cuppa) I sympathise with you all ... and my wife of course who is filling it up every now and then